Re: Making a Copy
- From: redrose <redrose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 18:22:00 -0700
Yes I got it You see I was also having problems with my monitor.I couldn't
see anything but I was trying to get an answer on this problem, while I
worked on the other, well when I was able to view my desktop I saw the NERO
program. I knew I could do it the other way but that's the reason I paid
$10.00 for this system because i am only using it to make copies, I bought a
HP and liked the monitor so I used it on other system, and plugged in a
compact presio monitor mso I had to enable VGA option to be able to use it.
Thank you all. I have aprox. 6 system that has been given to me or the most
I've spent is $30.00 that I am teaching myself how to's,one of the biggest
learning NOT support website has been
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/hardware-channel.htm I learned how to
add more ram, the differencebetween static ram and dynamic ram. And The other
big one that I see alot of people a mistake in upgrade purchases is
IDE(parrallel) drive and SATA (serial) drive. I know that other costly
mistakes has enabled me to upgrade My "Numero Uno" desktop in a very cost
effective manner. Soi to all NEWBIES The power of knowledge and a little bit
of research Goes A Lonr Way , I samm almost $$ yrs old and until last
November I did not know NOTHING NADA about computers and slowly I am starting
to understand how they work both the machine it self and the software. It's
been a great time for me anyways... thanks
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In Need of direction and guidance
"LVTravel" wrote:
How to copy a CD-ROM in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282491.
It is a two step process, copy all the files from the CD to the hard drive
and then copy them back to the CD Burner.
If you have (and your CD burner probably came with) a program like Nero
Burning ROM or Roxio's Easy CD Creator, they have the capability to read
from the CD ROM drive and burn the CD-R drive without the intermediate step
of the copy to the hard drive (although you don't want to be doing anything
else with the computer during the copy.)
"redrose" <redrose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello I have two cd roms one will only read cd's the other one will read
and
write cd's. So I am trying to find out how exactly does it work? I want to
make a copy of my cd which has my pictures on it, Copy Drive E to DriveF??
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